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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Nov. 06, 2001
Filed:
May. 16, 2000
Bob Van Gemen, HV Almere, NL;
Dianne Arnoldina Margaretha Van Strijp, AG Den Bosch, NL;
Adriana Fredericke Schukkink, LH Deventer, NL;
Akzo Nobel N.V., Arnhem, NL;
Abstract
The present invention is directed to a transcription based amplification method for the amplification of DNA targets. With the method of the present invention an isothermal transcription based amplification method is provided for the amplification of double stranded DNA. The method of the present invention for the amplification of double stranded DNA comprises the steps of contacting said double stranded DNA with at least one oligonucleotide comprising a sequence complementary to a part of the first of the two DNA strands comprised in the double stranded DNA, said oligonucleotide further comprising the sequence of a promoter recognized by a RNA polymerase; a further olignucleotide comprising a sequence complementary to a part of the second strand comprised in the double stranded DNA; an enzyme having RNA dependent DNA polymerase activity; an enzyme having DNA dependent DNA polymerase activity; an enzyme having RNase H activity; an enzyme having RNA polymerase activity, and maintaining the thus created reaction mixture under the appropriate conditions for a sufficient amount of time for the amplification to take place. The method according to the invention is particularly useful for amplifying small DNA molecules, e.g. plasmid DNA. Surprisingly, transcription based amplification can start from double stranded DNA, without the need to treat the DNA with restriction enzymes or, what is more important, to separate the strands before hand by applying heat. All reagents conventionally used with isothermal transcription based amplification reactions can simply be used on starting material containing double stranded DNA, as if it where single stranded RNA. With the present invention it has now been found that essentially the same protocols can be used for isothermal transcription based amplification of double stranded DNA. The method is particularly useful for the detection of small DNA molecules of pathogenic microorganisms enabling diagnosis. In particular the circular HIV-1 DNA molecules that are formed during the replication of the HIV-1 virus can be detected by this method. Detection of such circular HIV-1 DNA molecules indicates active replication of the virus, which can be correlated with disease progression, i.e. development of AIDS.